The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 08, 1912, Image 1

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VOLUME XIX
The Alliance Herald
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money orders. jM
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A. J. KENNEDY
DENTIST
Office in Alliance National Bank Blk t
Over Postomce.
Thone 391.
MARSLAND CO-OPERATIVE CO.
Stock Company Incorporated
Capital of Twenty-five
Thousand Dollars
with
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS
3
Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD
Dentist
OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE
All Electrical Equipment
Evenings by Appointment
PHONE 525 RED
DR. L. W. BOWriAN
Office Upstairs, First National Bank
Building
Phone, Office 32
Phone, Residence 16
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Corsets
FOR SALE AT
BOGUE'S
JAMES H. KENNEDY
Dentist
New ffiee
First National Bank Builng
PHONE 23
People of this city and county have
known for some days that Ora E.
Phillips, ex-county superintendent,
had secured the organization of a
tock company at Maryland, but in
formation in regard to it seems to
have been pretty badly mixed. The
.Marsland Co-operative Company Iras
been Incorporated with a capital of
$25,000 for the purpose of engaging
in general mercantile business. The
officers of the company are: Burt
J'imnan, president; C. E. Mathews,
vice president; Ora B. Phillips, secretary-treasurer
and general man
ager. The Board of Directors con
sists of the three officers named,
and H. G. Kurman and A. S. Kn
KfT Knyearf of this city will be
connected with the business of the
Marsland Co-operative Company. He
and Mrs. Enyeart will move to that
town this week. Luke Phillips will
attend to the business of the Phil
lips Land Company at Alliance. The
business of the Alliance Tailoring
Company will be continued at the
same location where Mr. Enyeart has
had charge of it, 403 Box Butte avenue.
POTATOES WANTED
I want to buy one thousand
bushels potatoes. Pay cash.
80c per bushel
Mrs. M. L, Phares Bpent last Sun
nay with her niece, Mrs. L J. Man
ger, of Fairview.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Coral came
In from their ranch near Broadwat
er, Wednesday.
Mrs. J. H. Btddle, of Spade, vis
ited with her sister, Mi-s. A. A.
Ralls, last week.
.Messrs Ztekert of Bingham,
Wheeler of Spade and Cromroy of
Ellsworth were in the city on land
office business this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harris' little
son, Clifford, who has been danger
ously ill with acute bronchitis, is
much improved at this writing.
Glen J. Miller and wife of North
(Platte will terminate a three weeks'
Visit with the parents of the latter,
iMr. and Mrs. Thomas Katen, to
morrow. A twelve pound baby girl arrived
art the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Young on February 1. Mother and
child are do4ng nicely. Mr. Young
is Janitor at Central school.
Mrs. T. M. Burrow has been ill at
her home with pneumonia for some
time and 1 reported quMe low to-
ttay. We hope to be able to report
an Improvement in her condition in
our next Issue.
The skill of Stanley Naylor, thai
siign artist, is adding elegance to
the front door and windows of the
Geo. A. Mollring dry woods store,
already noted for its beauty.
We wish to call the attention of
our readers this week to the adver
tisement of the Co-Operative store.
Thy carry a flnt line of grocorhs,
and are making some attractive
prices.' ' , ;
NUMBER
HOLY ROSARY CHURCH
New Patter and His Assistant Carry
Forward UftcGreat Work Laid
Down by he L
mara
Late Father McNa
ALL DEPARTMENTS PROSPERING
BASKET SOCIABLE
The choir of the Episcopal church
will give a basket sociable at the
opera house on February Idtti.
There will be a short program be
fore the selling of the boxes. Pro
gramme begins at & p. m.
WYOMING PARTIES WED
Ungle Young People Married
Residence of Alliance
Friends
at
TOM STALOS
PHONE 21
113 Box Butte Ave.
The horns of Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Atheson. 713 l4tramle avenue, was
the scene of a pretty wadding on
Wednesday evening, February 7, at
s(x o'clock, at which Rer A. L. God
frey, pastor of the Cnlted Presby
terian ohureh, officiated. The con
tracting parties were Mr. Bernard
I... Rider and Miss Margaret M. Mor
ris, both of Lingle. Wyoming. The
bride is a very attractive young la
dy, well educated aetaVac com phased,
a u ssful Wyoming teacher. Khe
attended Junior normal at 'Alliance
last year and formed a goodly mini
Lber of acquaintances and friend
hiiM. The groom ha extensive
.nd and cattle interests twenty
Notice is hereby given that the an 4,K ..., i,gle near Ft. Ir
an,...- He Is . well and
Box
Butte County
Fair Association
Annual Meeting of Stockholders
ual meeting of the Wfcxkbolders of
the Box Butte County Fair Associa
tion will be held in the City Hall al
Alliance, Nebr., on Saturday, Febru
ary 10, ttlt, at 2:00 p. m. The
stockholders will elj a boa id dy
rectors for the ensuing year, ami
transact such other' business as may
e required.
GEO. I) HARMS';, President
favorably
known in eastern Wyoming and will
make u worthy husband for his es
timable bride.
From Alliance the newly married
(TOuple returned to l.ingle today
The Misses Missouri Alonier an 1
Mary Wilson, two of AUtance's
teachers, entertained friends at the
RV. B. Spencer home last Friday ev
ening. Refreshments were served
and a ojlly good time is reported.
One of Kilpatrlok Bros.' men was
badly hurt in a runaway last even
ing as he was leaving town for the
ranch. He was badly bruised and
will probably be confined to his
room for a week or so before being
ible to return home.
The Dtagnlfl4Sit organization of
the Catholic ehurch Ik shown by re
cent events in Alliance, some of
which have been very sad but have
not stopped toe progress of the
church In Its various departments of
Christian endeavor. It Is unlvesjhal
ly conceded that to the late Psiber
"McNamara Is due the credit for Hav
ing built up Holy Rosary church to
its present position of pros 140, and
also St. Agnes Academy and St.
Joseph Hospital . But when worn
and broken in healtih by his too ar
duous labors he sucoujmbed to the
cruel hand of death there were oth
ers who could be put into the place
thus mad vacant and cam forward
successfully the work which he had
so nobly begun.
Rev. FaaJjer Donnelly, who so ab
ly assisted Father McNsjpira, was
following his death made, p.-tstor of
the church. An, assistant being nec
essary, Father Timothx, Maloney,
who was ordained in Ireland for the
Omaha diocese, was appointed to
.the position, January 28 being his
first Sunday in Alliance. He came
here from South Omaha, where he
served for a while as Assistant pas
,lH l.tor of St. Peter's church.
U will be a pleasure to the many
friends of Holy Rosary church, St.
Agnes Academy and SL Jodeph Hos
pital to know that the work is now
moving forward nicely. The recent
hard thnes affected the school some
what, as It did nearly every school
In the land, but prospects for its
future are very bright. As those
ho have read this paper during the
ua'sl few years are ' aware, this
school is splendidly equipped as an
educational institution. The work
;f the present school year Is going
on nicely and we have no doubt the
attendance the coming year will be
larger than ever before.
St. Joseph Hospital is doing ex
cellent work and, although the de
mands sometimes tax Us present ca
pacity, It Is probable that an addi
tion to the present building will be
erected within the next few years
and Its capacity increased as de
mands upon it continue to increase.
le Bee Hive Store
) SAYS
EVERY SATURDAY we will have
a sale of some special article which we
will sell at a ridiculously low price in order
to induce you to come to our store and see
our low prices. That Is all we ash.
Special for Next Saturday
FEBRUARY 10
A 5-QUART
ENAMELED
STEW PAN
FOR
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16'
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Bveretit Bldred made a trip to O-
maha and from there went into Iowa
to purchase a car load of imported
bulls, which were shipped to Alli
ance. A stallion was included In
the shipment. 8. Avery of Orlan
do, Mr. Eldred's father-in-law, cam
to town this week to reee4ve the
stock.
The Alliance Grocery Company
has learned by experience that it
pays to .-ail public attention to their
business through the mean of
printer's ink. Mr. 13. H. Highland,
the manager, orders an Interesting
ad in this issue of The Herald.
We are requested to advise our
readers who may be interested in
the B. of L. F. & K. annua! ball to
he given at the Phelan opera houst
next Wednesday evening to not put-
chase an unnumbered ticket and to
purchase only of those authorized to
sell the same. One or more of thcs
iball tickets came up missiiiK before
Jjeing numbered and will not he a' -
. eii.-d at the ball if presented
Frank Bmpky, a traveling sale
man who i well known In Alliance,
Mas taken sick while in this : y n
uout a month ago. He was stopping
at tlie Burlington Hotel and aM ak
en fit m there to St. Joseph's hos
They will make their home on? Mr
Rider's ranch until spring when'they
may remove to otisimm. 1 ne pi,H, ttllele n,. ,t uiHined until con
1 J I era Id believes not II .Mr. anu my. l ,.,, h ., . lliK
IRA E 1ASH. secretary j ni(JtM. dwrve , ()llxratulai ions and 1 H, MaiUlnsl,. He wa8 ,
best wbibes and we are more hsnae aKan Wednesday Mis niauy
Snow Drift Flour at the pieced to extend the sme m
1 friends will be pleased to learn that
INJURED BY RUNAWAY
Marvin Hunsaker of Lakeside Sus
tains Setious injury
Tuesday
On Tuesday of this week Marvin
Hunsaker of Lakeside, who Is well
known in Alliance and hus many
friends among our readers, met
with an accident that resulted in a
broken shoulder. He was driving
out from Lakeside to s ranch with
a cattle Inspector when, from some
cause, the particulars of which we
have failed to learn, the teum b
cams unmanageable and ran away
throwing both men out with the re
sub of an injury to Hunsaker as a
bove stated.
He was taken to bis horns at
Lakeside and Dr. Hand of Alliance
called to attend to his Injuries. At
last report he was getttog aloug as
well as could be expected
LINCOLN LEGION DAY
Appropriate Observance of Anni
veraary of Lincoln's Birthday by
Alliance Methodist Episcopal Sun
day School
PROGRAM ON TEMPERANCE
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Preparations are beun made to,
appropriate observance of Lincoln
TEL. 214-
Ajfiybody, O! Anybody
That is going to build
Is the one that we want to see
Get acquainted. Get our prices
You will find that we are rieht
Our one great effort , to please.
sSs A
'TT-ial ffliiS
. Foster Lumber Co.
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A. L. CONKLIN, Mgr
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JJA8 .JAUHHA
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ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Valentines
THE KIND YOU WANT
FINEST IN THE CITY
At BRENNAN'S
THE CORNER DRUG STORE
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and crime; and believing K is oiir
duly to dleourn; that which pro
duces more evil than uood, we there- j
fore pledge ourselves to
from the use of intoxicating liquors
as a beverage."
Sunday .school will convene m In
THE EAGLE RESTAURANT
"J ' m
Geo. B. Younkin has gone into the
abstain 1 ,',urn' business anain
o'clock as usual but will
short of the usual time fifteen mip-
week he bought out rtie rsstausant
and lunch counter which HoASell
ilros. hav been running recently.
tht
ny Jim's I'lace."
ho .HI mnim cuuiuiuiiiy Known as 'Mill
Mr and Mi-
f 1 . : . i r J , .i
... a ill ,.. n,... i-d narSe a wK Ko.-to-
, . . ...
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..... 1.. iuv .vi.es tSe .""" """ " ey nv
r r. i,fioiis steady increase in trade Ta.-y
in ok rain. cuiiBin. .in, . - . .. .
Miuolu lyal Legion sOng. mi.,
being lelldeied by the choir and
la next Sunday by the luembeiw pf
the M K rtunday school. The alt
stlaeiue depariuienl of the Anti-Sa uleiubeis of the Sunday school. I'er
loon League, known as the Uncolu ums who wish to hear this program
Fair Store, $1.50
sack. Phone 589.
per
a long and happy married rife
theirs.
be
Beech-Nut brand Pork
and Beans, IO-15-25c. At
Bicknell Grocery Co.
LENTEN TEA
The Junior timid of St Mathew s
church will give a tea, Tuesday,
K.-b 13, at the residence of Mrs W
-f?i j A. Miller, tea ('heyenne Ave., from
All kinds of dyeing, dry cleaning ' i to p. m This Is the first of a
and pressing. MUS. W. H. ZKII , series of teas to be served during
RUNG. I'hone Si HtflOtX I lewt. Kerybody is invited.
he has entirely
illness.
recovered from liis
Miss Virginia Watson, the accom
plished teacher of the Kllswoith
school, visited with her uncle and
aunt, Mr and Mm. R. T. Watson,
last Saturday and Sunday Her
tveekly visits to tills c'.ty are prin
cipally for the purpose of pursuing
her musical studies.
Legion, recommends the observance
of Lincoln Hay" sith appropriate
temperance program. This depart
ment of the Ami-Saloon League "f
work Is doing iiuhIi good through
lie power of moral persuasion
Those who enroll as members oi
the Lincoln Legion sign the follow
ting pledge, which was written, sign
ed and advocated b Abraham Lin
poll " Whereat, the use of intoxi
cating liquors as a beverage is pro
Out-live of pauperism, degradation
Ul who will not attend the' Suuds.v
school are requested to notice par
tii uiarly that the program w ill be
Sin fifteen minutes earlier than the
. . ,.HUul.inif uml be
UMl.HI llllie 1... IM.'l' - .....
, , I iMiiereni seis or inoUern rttoms
prompi in .v.-,. ".for lihl honsekw....!. clfMu.i- 'All
wi- v-n huow n m uiis pan or ..'Ne
braska as su-esful restaurant peo
ple, and as their many friends and
ic.uaiiitan es Team that they are
in 'bis Hue or business again. Ifcelr
trade w ill continue to increase. They
have renamed rh place It k. qow
The Kagh- KeMaurant."
rooms on first floor I'huue
tnm M. BAKll
tutvrrupt ill the rendition 01 uie pro
gram.
Other clmrciiea of the city had x
pted to unserve uw. o. - Ureh Blat k Walnut
n.nnei- in. i their urograms rrcsn DICK WainUlS,
failed U) arrive in time to maKe t he , 5C per DOlind. Bjckllell
nee ssary preparation. Grocery Co.